[GreenKeys] Two rare model 11 machines turned up in Finland!

COURYHOUSE at aol.com COURYHOUSE at aol.com
Sun Nov 20 20:26:10 EST 2016


ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC!  Congratulations on the  find !
you have achieved what most of us only will be able to dream of!
 
Juha  the Edison switch is a round   switch with  a  turn knob on top ... 
as I remember it.
Let me find  photo...
do you suppose the motor ran off the  110  or 220 v  and the  battery  was  
for loop  current?
 
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In a message dated 11/20/2016 4:56:24 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
gil at baudot.net writes:

Hey folks:


I recently heard from a fellow in Finland, Juha Lahtinen, who has two  
model 11 machines!  I knew of one M11 in The Netherlands years  ago (the pics on 
my site), but it seems to have fade into obscurity.


These two M11s may be the only ones in existence.  They have been  
protected over the years inside crates.


Juha is interested in any M11 information that we may be able to scrape  up.


gil




gil smith, AF7EZ
greenkeys moderator
gil at baudot.net





-------- Original Message --------
Subject: VL:  TELEX M11
From: Juha Lahtinen <Juha.Lahtinen at beneq.com>
Date:  Sun, November 20, 2016 10:01 am
To: Gil Smith <gil at baudot.net>




Lähetetty  Windows Phonesta

  
____________________________________
 Lähettäjä:  Juha  Liljeroos
Lähetetty:  ‎20.‎11.‎2016  18:59
Vastaanottaja:  Juha  Lahtinen
Aihe:  TELEX  M11



Hi Gil   


Here is more details from my other TELETYPE. 
Why I think it is Army use.
Color .. then I found small list  accessories in Finnish what is  needed 
for two sets..
1  1 q:ty  Edisson line switch ? ( what kind that that would  be?)
2   1 q:ty Motor Clutch cable  
3   3 q:ty Battery Cable (one spare?)
4   1 q:ty RMP meter with two Probe
5   4 q:ty Battery P-4-60   (This is finnish army code for  Battery) I 
guess two for each station.(one spare)


under the teletype 233 is that serial number?
Speed control I think there is adjustable  resistor  . during  those days 
it was difficult find right stabilize voltage.
you can see 110V .. 220V
in the middle you can see resistor I think it is made for use  220V.


Have a great Weekend


Best Regards  Juha






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